I thought the movie was interesting but I felt they focused too much on making it an action movie.I was a bit disappointed because I expected it to be more of a 'dream-like' movie,where this movie was like any other action movie..something always blowing up,cars smashing etc...constant noise and too much excitement.I expected it to be a bit more informative and closer to how the average persons lucid dreams are...wayyyyyy too much action,for me it took the focus off of the subject of lucid dreaming and I felt that it was just like any other overly dramatized Hollywood movie...they tend to think that all movies have to be 90% action...i just couldn't relate this movie to any lucid dreaming experience I've ever had....it was more of a distraction than anything.It was a bit over the top for me..I would love another movie about lucid dreaming which focuses on exploring dreamscapes and scenes,creating,exploring and learning more about it..not just shooting,blowing things up and a bunch of destruction and fires everywhere...to me,that's just another action flick that just happens to have something about lucid dreaming in it.It didn't intrigue me at all.So yeah,i can definitely understand why one would not like or relate to it.

After watching that movie, when I awoke the next morning I had my first ever case of "exploding head syndrome"... it's not nearly as bad as it sounds. I have since had it happen about a dozen more times.

I posted this fact on a Youtube video about E.H.S., and another person said that it also happened to them for the first time after watching that movie.